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Police Academy
Police Academy Animated.jpg
Police Academy title card
Genre Animated comedy
Theme music composer Scott Thomas Canfield
Opening theme "They Wear the Blue" by Scott Thomas Canfield, performed by The Fat Boys
Country of origin  United States
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 64 (List of episodes)
Production
Producer(s) Ruby-Spears Productions, Warner Bros. Television
Running time 30 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel United States First-run syndication
Italy Italia 1
Original run September 10, 1988 – September 2, 1989

Police Academy, also known as Police Academy: The Animated Series, is a 1988 American animated television series based on the Police Academy series of films. It aired on Saturday mornings and lasted two seasons for a total of 64 episodes.

Some episodes feature a crime boss named Kingpin. His keen intelligence, girth, and stature are very similar to the Marvel Comics character of the same name. New characters were added to the show as well. Among them were a group of talking police dogs called the Canine Corps. They were made up of Samson (the bulldog leader), Lobo (the noble yet clumsy husky), Bonehead (the dimwitted giant St. Bernard), Chilipepper (the excitable chihuahua), and Schitzy (the only female golden retriever with an identity crisis).

The show was produced by Ruby-Spears Productions and Warner Bros. Television. In later years, the latter company would gain distribution rights to most of the pre-1990 shows by the former, as Time Warner bought Turner Entertainment (which had acquired the R-S library) in 1996.

It should be noted while the character of Carey Mahoney did appear in the show, he did not appear in either Police Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach and Police Academy 6: City Under Siege at all.

Contents

[edit] Synopsis

The animated serie takes place chronologically between the fourth and fifth film of the series of films.

Twelve characters are re-created for this animated version, including a team of Academy graduates led by Carey Mahoney, a likeable rogue bachelor boy, who unconsciously -- and consistently -- does his best to make life miserable for Captain Harris and his knucklehead assistant Sgt. Proctor.

Mahoney's friends include the aptly named Moses Hightower, walking sound effects machine Larvell Jones, trigger-happy Eugene Tackleberry, sweet & timid Laverne Hooks, tough-as-nails Debbie Callahan, larger-than-life House, and the bread-&-butter duo of reformed gang member Zed and his best buddy, Sweetchuck.

Eric Lassard is the highly-respected (albeit dreamy) Commandant, and Academy newcomer The Professor is also on hand, and also the cadets new friends, the K-9 Corps, a group of cops dogs, and stocking our crime-fighting heroes with an endless supply of wacky gadgets as they combat a motley crew of Kingpin and other recurring villains such as Numbskull, The Claw, Mr. Sleaze, Lockjaw and Amazona.

[edit] Characters

  • Carey Mahoney - The most clever among the cadets, always ready to lend a hand to his companions, is in patrol with Jones.
  • Larvell Jones - On patrol with Mahoney, skilled in martial arts and exceptional ventriloquist. His main skill is to recreate the mouth with different sounds and noises (sirens, gunfire, helicopters, etc. ...). Very often this will be useful skills for companions.
  • Sweetchuck - Glasses and down Sweetchuck is the most cowardly of the group always tries to do his best but always ends up in trouble to finish. It is the companion to patrol Zed.
  • Zed - Certainly the most strange group, Zed always ends to combine the mess, and is skilful in the fall in the pitfalls of the enemy in turn, often drags along his colleague Sweetchuck.
  • Moses Hightower - Robust and forced, almost sound like a closet human Hightower is the cadet knows that in scazzottate always be useful. Often uses his strength to bend bars sovraumana and improve the means of the police who remain bogged. In addition to its large arms are ideal for immobilizing and handcuffed criminals. It is the companion to patrol Hooks.
  • Laverne Hooks - Small of stature and with a stamp of a voice that seems that of a shy little girl is the officer to the police switchboard. If the launches are angry shouts of very strong and unpleasant with which can be enforced. It is the companion to patrol Hightower.
  • Thomas "House" Conklin - Fat and nice is the most trouble guy of group. He is always hungry and obviously not very courageous. It is the companion to patrol Sweetchuck and Zed.
  • Eugene Tackleberry - Characterized by a pronounced jaw almost always wears glasses and helmet, is a fanatic of the weapons, gun enthusiast and Bazooka; has a weakness for his fellow patrol Callahan. Often uses the armored car of the police with whom ultimately erode the walls and doors. When it comes to shoot there think twice to press the trigger and frequent launches of networks with the bazooka to trap thieves.
  • Debbie Callahan - Connect to Tackleberry, is a woman's physical strength from the slender, being skilful in respect to the sound of punchs, his numerous court, often the offenders themselves, have never easy.
  • Capt. Thaddeus Harris - Always carry a walking stick and is almost always in the company of his sidekick Proctor. Not keen to see the cadets and always tries to put a spoke in the wheels to Mahoney and his companions to discredit the Comm Lassard, to obtain the command of School Police. Its shady attempts fail systematically and Proctor and he always ends by being in a jam and embarrassing.
  • Proctor - Is Harris' sidekick. Silly and always ends in vain to make all the plans of the Harris Comm. Unsurpassed in the slip and get trapped by the gangsters.
  • Com. Eric Lassard - Elder and colorful chief of police, brings with it a goldfish from which it never separates. For his sbadataggine often to get into trouble but thanks to the cadets always manages to appear as a brilliant commander. Many times unlocks situations so daring, and catch criminals, almost always by accident.
  • Professor - He is the inventor of numerous devices and strange weapons that often come with useful cadets.
  • K-9 corps - This is a group of police dogs, helpers of Cadets: The bulldog Samson, the chihuahua Peper, sleepyhead the Lightning, the high and senior Oliver Skittzy, the only female to make the different verses. Their boss is the assistant sergeant Bouser (Mauser).

[edit] Other characters

[edit] Villains (criminals)

  • Kingpin - It is the largest of all the bandits of various episodes of the series, and together make a great ceremony to the Council of Crime.
  • Numbskull
  • Mr. Sleaze
  • Claw
  • Phoenix Amazona
  • Lockjaw
  • The Clown Gang
  • The Phantom
  • The London Bridge Gang
  • The Phantom of the Opera
  • George and Lenny
  • Seedy McLeech
  • Mr. Crameneil
  • The Highway Robbers
  • Madame Zelda and the Land Pirates
  • Kranz
  • The Magnificent Mystopholes
  • Dr. Kamaleon
  • Mr. Bimmelman
  • Flung Hi
  • The Hang Ten Gang
  • Mr. Glitch and Cratchit
  • Waxen Wayne
  • Barracuda and his Diamond Gang
  • King Neptune
  • Ace, Queen of Hearths and Chester
  • Dr. Mackle
  • Falcon
  • Big Mary
  • Fox
  • Mr. Watkips and Watso
  • Lady Tina and Smalto
  • Skull Ned and the Rock Gang
  • Sheikh and the Guards
  • The Incredible Shandar
  • Maxine
  • Krutz and his gang
  • The Mexican Gang
  • Slik and his gang
  • Pop Corn and Family
  • Bad Knight
  • The Twin Humongo
  • Professor Pilpers/Bates
  • Jaguar the voodoo
  • Mr. Shee, Pack, Squitty and Fufy the crocodile
  • Big Burger
  • Mr. Ego and Charles
  • Prof. Pherril and Pack
  • Dr. Deadstone
  • The Hillbilly Sheriff
  • The Junkman
  • Mob Balsom
  • Bagatha Crusties
  • Robin Good
  • Tex and Mulgrew

[edit] Episodes

[edit] Season 1

  1. The Good, The Bad & The Bogus
  2. Puttin' On The Dogs
  3. Phantom of the Precinct
  4. Cops & Robots
  5. Police Academy Blues
  6. A Blue Knight At The Opera
  7. Worth Her Weight In Gold
  8. For Whom The Wedding Bells Toll
  9. Westward Ho Hooks
  10. My Mummy Lies Over The Ocean
  11. Numbskull's Revenge
  12. Proctor, Call A Doctor!
  13. Little Zed & Big Bertha
  14. Curses On You!
  15. Lights, Action, Coppers!
  16. Camp Academy
  17. The Tell Tale Tooth
  18. Mr. Sleaze Versus Lockjaw
  19. Spaced Out Space Cadets
  20. Sweetchuck's Brother
  21. Karate Cop
  22. The Hang Ten Gang
  23. Nine Cops And A Baby
  24. Fish & Microchips
  25. Precinct of Wax
  26. Cop Scouts

[edit] Season 2

  1. Professor Jekyll And Gangster Hyde
  2. Operation Big House
  3. Ship Of Jewels
  4. Zillion Dollar Zed
  5. The Comic Book Caper
  6. The Monkey Trial
  7. Rolling For Dollars
  8. K-9 Corps And The Peking Pooch
  9. Santa With A Badge
  10. Suitable For Framing
  11. Rock Around The Cops
  12. Prince And The Copper
  13. Now You Steal It, Now You Don't
  14. Mad Maxine
  15. Trading Disgraces
  16. Champ
  17. Wheels of Fortune
  18. The Wolf Who Cried Boy
  19. Snow Job
  20. A Bad Knight For Tackleberry
  21. Supercop Sweetchuck
  22. Deja Voodoo
  23. Flights Of The Bumbling Blues
  24. Big Burger
  25. Fat City
  26. Elementary, My Dear Coppers!
  27. Dr. Deadstone, I Presume
  28. The Hillbilly Blues
  29. Survival Of The Fattest
  30. The Junkman Ransoms The Ozone
  31. Grads On Tour
  32. Like Coppers, Like Son
  33. Ten Little Cops
  34. Big Top Cops
  35. Alpine K-9s
  36. The Legend Of Robin Good
  37. Hawaii Nine-0
  38. Thieves Like Us

[edit] Voice cast

  • Ron Rubin as Carey Mahoney
  • Dan Hennessey as Zed and Eugene 'Tack' Tackleberry
  • Howard Morris as Carl Sweetchuck and the Professor
  • Greg Morton as Larvell Jones and Moses Hightower
  • Len Carlson as Captain Thaddeus Harris
  • Don Francks as Thomas 'House' Conklin and Proctor
  • Denise Pidgeon as Debbie Callahan and Laverne Hooks
  • Tedd Dillon as Commandant Eric Lassard
  • Rex Hagon as Mauser
  • Noam Zylberman as Bobby and Bill
  • Suzette Myers as Anchor
  • Frank Welker as additional voices
  • Anthony Correa as additional voices
  • R. Nelson Brown as Elwin Bixby and additional voices
  • Dorian Joe Clark as additional voices
  • Charles W. Gray as additional voices
  • Gary Crawford as additional voices
  • Greg Swanson as additional voices
  • Elizabeth Hanna as additional voices
  • Catherine Gallant as additional voices

[edit] Other media

[edit] Home video releases

Police Academy was released through chronological volumes on VHS. At least 6 volumes were released, each including two episodes.

It's released only the DVD with 12 episodes in Volume 1. The rest is released in the other sites.

DVD Name Ep # Release Date
Police Academy: Animated Series: Volume 1
12
2009

[edit] Action figures

Kenner produced a line of Police Academy action figures based on the animated series. Each features multiple points of articulation and comical accessories. Two accessories, included with Claw and Eugene Tackleberry, would be reused for the Joker figures in Kenner's Dark Knight Collection.[1] Five of the vehicles and playsets planned were left unproduced; however, the Copper Corner playset would later be released through the Argentinian company Josca.[2]

[edit] Series 1 (1988)

  • Carey Mahoney and Samson Dog
  • Claw with Mouser Cat
  • Eugene Tackleberry with Armed Flak Vest
  • Larvell Jones and Bullhorn
  • Moses Hightower and Meter Reader Scooter
  • Mr. Sleaze with Fodo Dog
  • Numbskull with Smashing Helmets
  • Zed and Police Skateboard

[edit] Series 2 (1988)

  • Captain Harris (mail-away)
  • S.W.A.T. Eugene Tackleberry with Fistzooka
  • Flung Hi with Crazy Karate Gear
  • Kingpin with Thief-Trap Safe
  • Karate Larvell Jones

[edit] Special Assignment Rookies (1989)

  • Undercover Carey Mahoney
  • Snack Attack House with Hoagie Blaster
  • Stakeout Sweetchuck (mail-away)
  • Sky Glidin' Zed with Hang Glider

[edit] Vehicles and playsets (1988)

  • Crash Cruiser
  • Cycle Crash w/ figure
  • Precinct Police Station
  • Copper Corner (released through Josco)

[edit] References

  1. ^ Action Figures - Movies - The Dark Knight Collection BatmanYTB.com. Retrieved February 6, 2008.
  2. ^ STA: Police Academy: Produced!!! Copper Corner Playset Boxed ToyArchive.com (2000). Retrieved February 6, 2008.

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